Iberian Peninsula Development
I hope "one of each", M-50 as the London ring (but incomplete in the north) and M-40 a bit smaller, I think it's enough with this 2 roads, since heavy trucks (+18t) are not allowed to use the M-30 , but well, that isn't known until the release of that promods version (I hope 2.40). Anyway, you guys are making a great job
PD.: I have a doubt, how will you put the AP-6 tolls? Because there is one in each direction and separated by 50 km, and also they are very big tolls, the biggest is the San Rafael one that has 23 lanes
MarioETS2, a toll with 23 lanes?! yikes!
+ ring roads.... those take so much space!
+ ring roads.... those take so much space!
Youtube video of a Semi Truck in Monaco 2011. Route driven. Possible modern ETS2 routes 1 and 2 and their combinations.
ProMods v2.33 and RusMap v1.8.1 load order for ETS2 1.34
ProMods v2.33 and RusMap v1.8.1 load order for ETS2 1.34
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There will be a small bit of the M-50, a small bit of the M-30 and the entire M-40. Having two ring roads is redundant and takes up a huge amount of space. Don't worry though, IvanGF14 will do a very good job since he lives very close to Madrid!MarioETS2 wrote: ↑25 Jan 2019 20:22I hope "one of each", M-50 as the London ring (but incomplete in the north) and M-40 a bit smaller, I think it's enough with this 2 roads, since heavy trucks (+18t) are not allowed to use the M-30 , but well, that isn't known until the release of that promods version (I hope 2.40). Anyway, you guys are making a great job
We're not sure yet, the AP-6 is still quite far away
Yes but not all of the N-III. All of the A-3 will be there though
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You are right @Liano.
It depends only how good the weather and the sea is. I've done this Ferry route between Funchal, Madeira Island to Portimão, Mainland Portugal and vice-versa this summer and it took 22 h to do the 900 km that separate us.
This Ferry route already existed between 2006 until January 2012. It was operated by a Spanish Canarian company called Naviera Armas.
Here's a map of the Ferry route and a photo of a few trucks getting out of the Ferry in Funchal in 2011.
This route was cancelled in 2012 due to corruption of the Regional Government in Madeira by influence of the biggest Transport and Logistics Group present in the island who was having financial difficulties at the time caused by the Ferry.
https://www.publico.pt/2014/10/16/polit ... ta-1673006
https://www.publico.pt/2014/10/12/polit ... ra-1672513
Since 2018 the route is operated by the Group of fought to get the Spanish Ferry out of Madeira. Here's a link of their site with all the information regarding the Ferry route and prices.
http://madeira-ferry.pt/